I'm a sucker for extras, bits and shiny things, and have spent 50% of my outlay on accessories for sure, but this seems expensive. I might pay $16, but I wouldn't pay the asking.
I'm a sucker for extras, bits and shiny things, and have spent 50% of my outlay on accessories for sure, but this seems expensive. I might pay $16, but I wouldn't pay the asking.
If it's sturdy enough to stand on it's own in a slight wind and seems like it's made of a good material, then I'd pay the $30 no problem. This thing looks awesome.
if it's made out of the same stock as some of the old D&D screens, it's not worth it, if it's made out of a similar stock the then 4th edition damn-near-bullet-proof GM screens then I could see that price.
Shem(Paizo Charter Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)
I have one of these and it is very heavy. It is heavier than what 3 ring binders are made of. And I like that it is customizable. For now I have some pages printed from the rule book for it.
If this can stand up as well as my old HackMaster screen did, then its worth the price, especially since you can add your own art and charts to it.
The HackMaster screen is probably the only one to date that I was comfortable shelling out twenty bucks for, but it was sturdily built and jam packed with useful bits, including the Pizza Matrix. ;) Flip over a section and you shifted it into *Battle Mode* (access to battle related charts and pictures of the characters being mauled by the monsters..lol). I'm sure you can still swing by kenzerco.com to take a peak at it.
Still, aside from the new PF screen, this is one that I would very seriously consider getting, one in black for me and one in pink for my gf, who is also a gamer and amateur DM.